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Fortkentdad

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Just love a compliant model that does not complain about how many shots I take, and he works for crackers.

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Fortkentdad

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Kiwi%u00252B2015_DSC4490_edit.jpg
Date taken01/13/15, 9:44 pm UTC-7
Dimensions1638 x 2048
File nameKiwi 2015_DSC4490_edit.jpg
File size560.53K
CameraNIKON D610
Lens-
Focal Length60 mm
Exposure1/60
F Numberf/4
ISO4000




Kiwi%u00252B2015_DSC4537_edit.jpg
Date taken01/13/15, 11:51 pm UTC-7
Dimensions2048 x 1640
File nameKiwi 2015_DSC4537_edit.jpg
File size448.62K
CameraNIKON D610
Lens-
Focal Length60 mm
Exposure1/60
F Numberf/9
ISO800
Camera makeNIKON CORPORATION
Kiwi%u00252BJan%u00252B2015_DSC4508_edit.jpg
Date taken01/13/15, 9:50 pm UTC-7
Dimensions1638 x 2048
File nameKiwi Jan 2015_DSC4508_edit.jpg
File size434.23K
CameraNIKON D610
Lens-
Focal Length210 mm
Exposure1/60
F Numberf/5.6
ISO800


Kiwi%u00252B2015_DSC4495%u00252B-1.jpg
Date taken01/13/15, 9:46 pm UTC-7
Dimensions1369 x 2048
File nameKiwi 2015_DSC4495 -1.jpg
File size456.15K
CameraNIKON D610
LensAF Nikkor 70-210mm f/4-5.6D
Focal Length210 mm
Exposure1/25
F Numberf/5.6
ISO6400
Yes - there was more than a little bit of PP done in Paintshop Pro X7 on the last image - just got carried away playing with my new Topaz Detail plug-in. (got it free so had to play - nice but slow, very slow).

The two with extreme ISO's were taken without flash.

Wanted to compare taking close shots with each of these two lenses. The 70-210 did require that I get on the other side of the room whereas the 60mm was inches from the bird. The 70-210 was probably five or six feet away (small room). I did have a flash diffuser on the pop up flash. Yes I have a nice SB-700 and a Metz flash too - just didn't get them out for this shoot. Was playing with my cheapo pop-up diffuser to see how that works.

I copied the EXIF data as reported in Google+ I did look at the EXIF from the original file and I guess when I crop an image or otherwise change it some EXIF data is lost - like the name of the 60mm lens - even though I don't lose that same byte of data when I crop an image taken with the old 70-210. Curious tidbit of useless information.

I also found that looking at the meta-data to be easiest and most complete in Googles' free Picasso of all places.
 
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